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ambassador to libya. yesterday, libyans president ordered those militias to join with the government or disband all together. today, the united states secretary of state hillary clinton had positive words about the recent developments in libya. the people of the arab world did not set out to trade the tyranny of a dictator for the tyranny of a mob. there is no dignity in that. the people of benghazi sent this message loudly and clearly on friday. when they forcefully rejected the extremists in their midst. >> the "new york times" newspaper is reporting that as many as a dozen cia operatives and contractors had to evacuate benghazi after the attack earlier this month. and that's a real problem. in fact, one u.s. official reportedly said and i quote it's a catastrophic intelligence loss. we got our eyes poked out. greg palkot live in libyans capital city, tripoli, greg? >> hey, shep. the deadline has just passed for the rogue militias to disband and disappear from their bases. there is no way to confirm tha
ambassador to libya. yesterday, libyans president ordered those militias to join with the government or disband all together. today, the united states secretary of state hillary clinton had positive words about the recent developments in libya. the people of the arab world did not set out to trade the tyranny of a dictator for the tyranny of a mob. there is no dignity in that. the people of benghazi sent this message loudly and clearly on friday. when they forcefully rejected the extremists in...
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terror attack in libya becoming a political scandal for white house? on "fox news sunday," chris wallace, pressed former white house press secretary robert gibbs about it. >> why did ambassador rice give the american people bad information? >> you heard rice say the best information we had at the point she gave the answer is the answer she gave. you saw the white house say it was a terror attack. nobody wants to get to the bottom of this more than the president and the secretary of state. so that we can protect our missions and our consulates throughout the world and remain. absolutely no one, intentionally or unintentionally misled anybody involved in this. absolutely not. >> brian: standard among many who disagree. listen to what he wrote. he writes, "for more than a week, the obama administration misled the country about what happened. this isn't just a problem, it is a scandal." dana, how do you read it? >> dana: as a former spokesperson, i think i would have refused to go out on the sunday shows on this past weekend. there is -- as a former person
terror attack in libya becoming a political scandal for white house? on "fox news sunday," chris wallace, pressed former white house press secretary robert gibbs about it. >> why did ambassador rice give the american people bad information? >> you heard rice say the best information we had at the point she gave the answer is the answer she gave. you saw the white house say it was a terror attack. nobody wants to get to the bottom of this more than the president and the...
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relations with the region and now we're starting to understand the reason ambassador stevens was in libya and his predictions of the unrest in this country a look at all of these issues coming up. iranians u.s. lawmakers and former senior officials demanded listing secretary clinton for democracy and freedom in iraq do you list i make a wish granted the u.s. state department is taking the first steps to remove one iranian exile group from its terrorist list i had a look at the political implications of this decision. and the army came might be finally escaping to the international terror list but back home american citizens are being targeted as terrorists but with all the allegations of entrapment is the f.b.i. catching criminals or creating them. it's monday september twenty fourth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you're watching r.t. . well let's begin with a closer look at the attack in benghazi libya that killed four american citizens including a u.s. ambassador this is become part of a much larger arab fall taking place around the region. it turns out the fallout from th
relations with the region and now we're starting to understand the reason ambassador stevens was in libya and his predictions of the unrest in this country a look at all of these issues coming up. iranians u.s. lawmakers and former senior officials demanded listing secretary clinton for democracy and freedom in iraq do you list i make a wish granted the u.s. state department is taking the first steps to remove one iranian exile group from its terrorist list i had a look at the political...
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libya's president says he is going after the country's violent militias. today, the government reports it has broken up the group suspected of the deadly assault on the u.s. consulate. where are the suspects? that is coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and our top story with fox. that is ahead. ve lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standard
libya's president says he is going after the country's violent militias. today, the government reports it has broken up the group suspected of the deadly assault on the u.s. consulate. where are the suspects? that is coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and our top story with fox. that is ahead. ve lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels...
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the attack on the u-s consulate in libya on september 11-th appears to be a joint operation between al-qaeda affiiiates ii afrrca and the islamist militia. evidence so far points to insider elp. one source says americans were left on their own to defend the consulate. peeublican congressman mike rogers suggests the terrorists targeted the consulate on 9- 11, because they had a tip that the ambassador was there. the ''mothee'''of the 15 year old gaithersburg studentt. struck by a police cruiser friday night...says her of the accident.it happened just outside watkins mill high out.. following a football ke game.today, the victim's family provided ''pictures' of the girl's injuries... a warning... some of the pictures are graphic.joon henrehan has the story. story. shortly after the ootball ended, friday night, series of fights boke out on nearby streets. eight police officers were already there, but they called for backup. lights on were driving towarr (wwich is adjacent to the school property).bite, 00.07.49 "at one point, a 15-yeer-old female sttdent (from watkkns mill) stepped off theecurb
the attack on the u-s consulate in libya on september 11-th appears to be a joint operation between al-qaeda affiiiates ii afrrca and the islamist militia. evidence so far points to insider elp. one source says americans were left on their own to defend the consulate. peeublican congressman mike rogers suggests the terrorists targeted the consulate on 9- 11, because they had a tip that the ambassador was there. the ''mothee'''of the 15 year old gaithersburg studentt. struck by a police cruiser...
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last weekend he talked to the president of egypt, the leader in libya. we don't need a meeting in washington to confer with leaders. >> he does need the time to be on the view. >> i'm sure if he was doing an interview with you on fox news you'd have no problem with that. martha: so he sa says leaders talk by telephone, it's not as if there is no communication going on. >> it was the largest attack on american soil, it was an embassy, really since 9/11. i remember president bush getting on the national television addressing the person people after that. what i get the view is the perception he's trying to downplay this. and i think he needs to treatette more seriously, and address this. there is no question they are having back channel conversations, and i hope that he's using the carrot of foreign aid with egypt to say look we give your military $1.5 billion. where were they protecting our embassy when it got stormed? the fact is they were awol, the egyptian military was not there. we need to condition this foreign aid with certain conditions and strings
last weekend he talked to the president of egypt, the leader in libya. we don't need a meeting in washington to confer with leaders. >> he does need the time to be on the view. >> i'm sure if he was doing an interview with you on fox news you'd have no problem with that. martha: so he sa says leaders talk by telephone, it's not as if there is no communication going on. >> it was the largest attack on american soil, it was an embassy, really since 9/11. i remember president...
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she's talking on the subject of libya. let's listen. >> -- create the conditions where people can reach for and find a sense of dignity for themselves and their societies. but dignity does not come from avenging insults. especially with violence. that can never be justified. it comes from taking responsibility and advancing our common humanity. if you look around the world today, countries that are focused more on fostering growth than fomenting grievance are racing ahead. building schools instead of burning them. investing in their people's creativity, not inciting their rage. opening their economies and societies to have more connections with the wider world, not shutting off the internet or attacking embassies. the people of the arab world did not set out to trade the tyranny of a dictator for the tyranny of a mob. there is no dignity in that. the people of benghazi sent this message loudly and clearly on friday when they forcefully rejected the extremists in their midst and reclaimed the honor and dignity of a courageo
she's talking on the subject of libya. let's listen. >> -- create the conditions where people can reach for and find a sense of dignity for themselves and their societies. but dignity does not come from avenging insults. especially with violence. that can never be justified. it comes from taking responsibility and advancing our common humanity. if you look around the world today, countries that are focused more on fostering growth than fomenting grievance are racing ahead. building...
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and the rise in is almostic extremism and al qaeda inside libya. at one point the ambassador said he felt like a target and believed he was on an al qaeda hit list. were these concerns well found and were they ignored? did we do enough to protect our diplomats on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. john bolton is the former ambassador to the u.n. and consults with the romney campaign. with you i want to talk about the substance of the journal which has been reported widely. it said that he was concerned about what he called the never-ending security threats there, especially in benghazi. the ambassador specifically mentioned the rise in extreme'ism and the growing frefs al qaeda in libya and said he was on an al qaeda hit list. >> we don't know how he came to believe this but he had excellent contacts in the libyan opposition. he may have been told that by security personnel. but i'm sure if he believed security was a problem he would have informed the state department's diplomatic security bureau. they would have made a threat assessment and shou
and the rise in is almostic extremism and al qaeda inside libya. at one point the ambassador said he felt like a target and believed he was on an al qaeda hit list. were these concerns well found and were they ignored? did we do enough to protect our diplomats on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. john bolton is the former ambassador to the u.n. and consults with the romney campaign. with you i want to talk about the substance of the journal which has been reported widely. it said that he was...
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the president said on "60 minutes" with scott pelley describing what happened with the protests in libya as a bump in the road. >> right. >> mitt romney had a conversation with peter alexander on the road today and this was his pushback about it. >> the president characterized as bumps in the road, the developments in the middle east. we've just had an ambassador assassinated. egypt has elected a muslim brotherhood person as president. iran is on the cusp of having a nuclear capability. we have tumult in syria and pakistan. i don't consider these bumps in the road. i think this is a time for american leadership. >> and jay carney at the white house now responding to that. >> this morning about the line bump in the road is not that it's minimizing the arab spring but it's minimizing the death of -- and violent death of the u.s. ambassador, three others, and -- what -- when he said bump in the road, did he mean not to draw a parallel or not to define that event in benghazi? >> i appreciate the question, ann, because that assertion is both desperate and offensively. >> -- offensive. >> this
the president said on "60 minutes" with scott pelley describing what happened with the protests in libya as a bump in the road. >> right. >> mitt romney had a conversation with peter alexander on the road today and this was his pushback about it. >> the president characterized as bumps in the road, the developments in the middle east. we've just had an ambassador assassinated. egypt has elected a muslim brotherhood person as president. iran is on the cusp of having a...
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consulate in libya. what gibbs has to say about the white house's initial response and the claim that it was not a prepranned terror attack. we're live with more on that controversy. >>> iran's president, certainly no stranger to fiery rhetoric but as he gets ready to address the united nations the chief the world body is out with warnings to him. we'll go in depth next. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. mhines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's puttg more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy his year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real thin... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ ♪ something to me ♪ that nobody else could do jon: right now a top advisor to president obama is defending the administration for saying in the initial days after our the assa
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here's the particular problem in libya. of course, with the new government being established, the security service, the intelligence services there are themselves trying to stand up. i think it's sort of a double hit. not only do you not have u.s. intelligence officials still in benghazi. but you've got an intelligence service in this new government -- you don't really have a fully productive partner. those two things together do make it very challenging. but we have to be clear. there will continue to be network of informants, surveillance, whether it's technical signals intelligence. they will continue to collect against the intelligence requirements. they just have -- they're going to be certainly more challenged. >> fran, i have more questions but i want to get to this right now. a war between israel and iran, is it imminent? cnn's piers morgan put that question directly to one man who could determine whether current tension over iran's nuclear program escalates into something far more serious and deadly. listen to this
here's the particular problem in libya. of course, with the new government being established, the security service, the intelligence services there are themselves trying to stand up. i think it's sort of a double hit. not only do you not have u.s. intelligence officials still in benghazi. but you've got an intelligence service in this new government -- you don't really have a fully productive partner. those two things together do make it very challenging. but we have to be clear. there will...
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he talked to the leader in libya. we don't need a meeting in washington to confer with leaders. >> but he has -- >> i am sure if he would do an brew with you on fox news, you would have no problem. >> he hasn't. that's not the point. >> what is the minutes of fox and view? >> brian: it is important the president of egypt changed his mind. morsi had a list of demands that america has to change to be allies. to write a check. >> gretchen: the president wasn't sure if it was an alley or enemy. coming up on "fox and friends", christ i didn't know gillebrand represents in new york. how does the republican cherge plan to beat >> how fun with the guns. ♪ esterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. i was born with scoliosis. what's the rush? without shriners hospitals, my life would be completely different. they gave me my future back. send your love to the rescue. donate to shriners hospitals, today. we could
he talked to the leader in libya. we don't need a meeting in washington to confer with leaders. >> but he has -- >> i am sure if he would do an brew with you on fox news, you would have no problem. >> he hasn't. that's not the point. >> what is the minutes of fox and view? >> brian: it is important the president of egypt changed his mind. morsi had a list of demands that america has to change to be allies. to write a check. >> gretchen: the president wasn't...
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account for them, and i think the whole question of security arrangements in benghazi in particular in libya in general, i think the state of our knowledge, the state of our intelligence, our human intelligence in those countries is very much open to question. i think some of the president's assumptions about the arab spring are open to question. i think they're very important issues that the president needs to deal with and should be asked about. unfortunately for mitt romney, to take it back to the presidential campaign, this campaign is primarily about the economy. mitt romney has also insisted that it be solely about the economy. unfortunately for mitt, the first debate in denver on october 3rd is all about the economy. >> to bring it back to america and all about the economy, we're all talking about ohio. both candidates are in ohio today and this week. what is it about the makeup of ohio that makes it the ultimate purple state, the ultimate bellwether state? >> well, it's history and geographic and demographic. richard nixon, the late richard nixon always used to say it's always about
account for them, and i think the whole question of security arrangements in benghazi in particular in libya in general, i think the state of our knowledge, the state of our intelligence, our human intelligence in those countries is very much open to question. i think some of the president's assumptions about the arab spring are open to question. i think they're very important issues that the president needs to deal with and should be asked about. unfortunately for mitt romney, to take it back...
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what does she think she's going to get out of that meeting, specifically with the leader of libya in light of the fact that you had the u.s. ambassador, chris stevens, killed, assassinated, just the week prior. >> yes, exactly. it's a very, very sensitive time. you know, as in most of these countries, it went through the arab spring. what she's going to try to do is make sure that the government, the government of libya and there are other new governments as well -- in fact, libya, egypt, tunisia, and yemen all have new governments, and the idea that she's trying to get across is that they should encourage people being able to express themselves, but that it should not turn violent. we should make the distinction, there's the clinton global initiative, and, of course, you also have the united nations general assembly and got all those world leaders that she's meeting on the side. is there any back lak lash from the world leaders that they're not meeting with president obama but they're meeting with the secretary of state. >> of course, there was one backlash from benjamin netanyahu,
what does she think she's going to get out of that meeting, specifically with the leader of libya in light of the fact that you had the u.s. ambassador, chris stevens, killed, assassinated, just the week prior. >> yes, exactly. it's a very, very sensitive time. you know, as in most of these countries, it went through the arab spring. what she's going to try to do is make sure that the government, the government of libya and there are other new governments as well -- in fact, libya, egypt,...
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she'll also meet with the president of libya. meeting with the presidents of pakistan and afghanistan. all these countries where there have been these raging anti-american protests. what goes on in the halls of the u.n. is one thing. then these kind of side meetings is really going to be where the u.s. is going to get all its business done. >> when i was talking to nick burns earlier this morning, former ambassador to nato, he was saying in spite of what we've been hearing in part from piers morgan's interview with ahmadinejad, david, he said ahmadinejad is grasping at straws, losing power. what we're seeing in these interviews -- i want to play a chunk of that. >> i just don't think he's got the political power right now in iran. he's made absolutely outrageous statements about israel. he's not the most powerful person in his own society. that's the supreme leader. i think he's really a defeated figure. in his own country he'll be out of office next year. he says things to get attention but they rarely make sense. >> do you thin
she'll also meet with the president of libya. meeting with the presidents of pakistan and afghanistan. all these countries where there have been these raging anti-american protests. what goes on in the halls of the u.n. is one thing. then these kind of side meetings is really going to be where the u.s. is going to get all its business done. >> when i was talking to nick burns earlier this morning, former ambassador to nato, he was saying in spite of what we've been hearing in part from...
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they will be meeting with the president of libya today to talk about they would protect u.s. diplomats in tripoli. she will be meeting with the presidents of yemen, tunisia. nobody will be meeting with president morsi. you see what happened over the last week. the united states not happy about how he was treating the united states in the wake of those protests. but the side issues of how the u.s. will engage with the middle east going forward will be one of the biggest issues. >> so secretary of state hillary clinton will be meeting with benjamin netanyahu, but president obama will not. yet he's in town today appearing on "the view." >> that's right what jay carney had said, his press secretary, is that in keeping with the presidential campaigns, the president won't be meeting with world leaders, leaving all of that to secretary clinton. the truth is in the past presidents running for re-election have met. in 2004, president bush met with pakistani president zardari and others, and bill clinton had a lot of meetings when he was running for election. you are seeing criticism f
they will be meeting with the president of libya today to talk about they would protect u.s. diplomats in tripoli. she will be meeting with the presidents of yemen, tunisia. nobody will be meeting with president morsi. you see what happened over the last week. the united states not happy about how he was treating the united states in the wake of those protests. but the side issues of how the u.s. will engage with the middle east going forward will be one of the biggest issues. >> so...
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the libya press conference was a nightmare from him. even worse from the 47% video. they have a the right to shift. if they do, long way to go. >> that was joe on "meet the press" yesterday. that was the clip. okay. he was very good. it was good. >> that was a real debate on tv. i don't like the way you're saying that, but okay. joe has very gently pointed out that the rom knee campaign needs to get more bold yesterday romney's lack of specifics may have tripped him up. >> does the government have the responsibility to provide health care to the 50 million americans who don't have it today? if someone has a heart attack, they don't sit and die. we pick them up in an ambulance and give them care. different states have different ways of providing for the care. >> that's the most expensive way to do it, in the emergency room. >> different states have different ways of doing that. >> do you believe in universal coverage? >> oh, sure. look. it doesn't make a lot of sense for us to have millions and millions of people with no health insurance and who can go to the emergenc
the libya press conference was a nightmare from him. even worse from the 47% video. they have a the right to shift. if they do, long way to go. >> that was joe on "meet the press" yesterday. that was the clip. okay. he was very good. it was good. >> that was a real debate on tv. i don't like the way you're saying that, but okay. joe has very gently pointed out that the rom knee campaign needs to get more bold yesterday romney's lack of specifics may have tripped him up....
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this specific story, libya a big story this week and what's going on. what was cnn reporting that the state department says was absolutely out of bounds. >> what happened is that cnn found his journal of ambassador chris stevens. his personal journal on the site of the consulate attack. according to the state department, despite the wishes of the stevens family to go ahead and report what was inside the journal. >> what did the journal say? >> according to cnn they had to report some of the information including the thought from ambassador stevens that he was on an al qaeda hit list. they say the state department is shooting the messenger and criticizing them for taking that information, reporting on it and then returning the journal to the family. >> which is pretty explosive if ambassador stevens suggested he thought his personal security was at risk. >> that's the thing because there's a debate we can have about journalism and a debate about the information there and whether they were compelled to report on it. what we know is that the state departme
this specific story, libya a big story this week and what's going on. what was cnn reporting that the state department says was absolutely out of bounds. >> what happened is that cnn found his journal of ambassador chris stevens. his personal journal on the site of the consulate attack. according to the state department, despite the wishes of the stevens family to go ahead and report what was inside the journal. >> what did the journal say? >> according to cnn they had to...
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ambassador to libya is far worse than a bump in the road. >>> to former politician arnold schwarzenegger and his bombshell revelation in his tell-all memoir, "total recall." that hits bookshelves days from now. for the first time, he's opening up about the moment his wife maria shriver confronted him about his love child. abc's dan harris is here with all of those details. dan? >> amy, good morning to you. we all new about the scandal. now we know what happened behind the scenes. in book excerpts published in "the daily news," the terminator said he was blindsided by his wife. it happened the day after then governor arnold schwarzenegger left office as governor of california. he and his wife went to a counseling session initiated by her. quote, the minute we sat down the therapist turned to me and said, maria wanted to come here today and to ask about a child. whether you fathered a child with your housekeeper mildred. i told the therapist it's true. and then, according to schwarzenegger, he started to grovel, saying he had screwed up and that she was the perfect wife and that he was sti
ambassador to libya is far worse than a bump in the road. >>> to former politician arnold schwarzenegger and his bombshell revelation in his tell-all memoir, "total recall." that hits bookshelves days from now. for the first time, he's opening up about the moment his wife maria shriver confronted him about his love child. abc's dan harris is here with all of those details. dan? >> amy, good morning to you. we all new about the scandal. now we know what happened behind...